The New Century Bible. W. H. Bennett, editor.

These are both commentaries, though the first, as the name implies, gives an exposition of the truth rather than an explanation of the text. The New Century is a small volume. The Expositor’s Bible is larger. For these lessons one would need the volume on Genesis.

The One Volume Commentary. Rev. J. R. Dummelow, editor.

This is a most remarkable one-volume commentary containing 1,092 pages, and any teacher who cannot gain access to one having a volume for each book should by all means get this one if possible.

Old Testament Characters. Cunningham Geikie.

These are well written character studies and will be a help in getting in mind a rounded picture of the various characters.

A Dictionary of the Bible. One Volume. James Hastings, editor.

A Dictionary of the Bible is well nigh indispensable for a Sunday school teacher, and this is as complete as one could be made within the limits of a single volume.

History for Graded and District Schools. Ellwood W. Kemp.

Besides the chapter referred to in Lesson 8 the one on “How the World Came to have Books” and many other stories would be helpful to a Sunday school teacher.